Truly inspirational

The Mavericks posted the following quote on Facebook today ,about an album they released which they describe as life-changing. Their music changed my life too… but more of that tomorrow, let’s celebrate them today!

“Happy 30th to What a Crying Shame, released today in 1994 🎂 This album would go on to change our lives, and lead to a career beyond our wildest dreams. Thank you all for sharing it with us, and continuing to listen and love these songs so many years later. We are beyond grateful! “

I wrote this about it in 2013, on February 3rd:

It goes without saying that choosing a cover for your book or your LP or CD is crucial… you can’t judge a book by its cover, or a CD by its sleeve maybe, but people do all the same. I know I do! I was drawn to the book I’m reading now, The Watchers by Stephen Alford, by its cover.
I struggle over the covers for my books, as I self-publish I have to choose and design them myself. I want to say so much in what I choose, and have to appeal to people I do not know, with imagination to read all sorts of things into the picture, style, even the font! Yes, some people cannot abide comic sans, and are prejudiced against Helvetica!

'What a Crying Shame', released in 1994, Raul Malo, Paul Deakin, Nick Kane, Robert Reynolds@
‘What a Crying Shame’, released in 1994, Raul Malo, Paul Deakin, Nick Kane, Robert Reynolds,

‘What a crying Shame’ is an instantly recognizable song (in the UK anyway) and the CD has an amazing ten other songs on it.

  1. There Goes My Heart
  2. Pretend
  3. I Should Have Been True
  4. The Things You Said To Me
  5. Just A Memory
  6. All That Heaven Will Allow
  7. Neon Blue
  8. O What A Thrill
  9. The Losing Side Of Me

There has been a recent post on Facebook about this cover, by fans, it has to be said, who comment such things as “I just realised that Robert is turned away from the camera and you can’t see his face and that Nick is the only one facing the camera”, “This was the first CD that I heard and I instantly fell in love with the Mavericks. I love every song on this CD!!!!”, “How telling is this cover?”, and “Very enigmatic… there’s a whole novel in that picture… and maybe I’m writing it!”… you can guess, maybe,who wrote the last comment.
What is the cover trying to say, and what do people looking at it understand? I read character, relationship, motivation into the way the four men have posed themselves (or been posed, but I feel it’s more likely to be them choosing the image) Their ages range from twenty-nine to forty, and this line-up lasted about eleven years; Raul is looking down at his almost linked hands, Paul has hands in pockets and is gazing at the ground, Nick stands squarely with arms folded staring at the camera, and Robert has turned away from the camera and the others, with his long hair flying. It is enigmatic indeed.

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The back of the cover; now Nick is on the left, he might be standing or moving to walk out of the scene, but he seems still to me; now Paul is looking at the camera, and so is Raul  although his eyes and expression are shaded by his hat; Robert is looking away, as if he’s thinking of something else, can almost see something else. They are very still, very serious in this shot. This photo was used in a cropped version on the CD ‘The Best of the Mavericks’
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The inside of the cover, just basic listings and credits; you may notice that Nick does not appear on the recording credits here.
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The back cover of ‘The Best of The Mavericks’, no smiles, cool appraising stares, and now at last Robert looks out of the photo at us.

The Mavericks – and this album in particular, have been truly inspirational to me – and I’m not exaggerating!

2 Comments

  1. andrewbeechroad

    Yep ………. know what you mean came across them at the same time as I discovered Run Rig, two very different groups but they lit up a difficult time in my life.
    “And if you should see her
    Please let her know that I’m well
    As you can tell
    And if she should tell you
    That she wants me back
    Tell her no”

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